What is the best way to learn web design?

Hello guys i'm interested in learning web design so i can offer freelances services.Is the best way to learn by yourself or attend a school for web design and are there any websites that teach you web design free ?

Use w3schools.com you will learn almost everything there. Use the w3 validation tool to check if your code is up to code and this will save you a lot of time near the end of your development. There is also a lot of documentation there also if your like to read. The best way to learn is just to do it your self. I am by no means a guru but I know I have leaned plenty using those two sites and the rest comes from google lol. Good luck and hope this helps.

Buy a book. Search tutorials. Use the forums only when you get stuck - don't fill them up with inane drivel, like "what's a html tag?" If you want to make money out of it, learn to do it properly - this will take a while. You can set clients up with CMS sites, but unless you understand the code beneath, you won't be able to solve any problems that may arise.

Yes w3school is very good. If you search for 'how to design a website' you'll come across dozens of free tutorials covering different aspects of website development. Any web development you can learn going to classes can be found on the web for free.

Getting hold of some free web design templates may also help.

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stick with forums like this, read blogs like smashing magz and learn from the showcases featured, using softwares like dreamweaver may help, but eventually hand coding is the best approach, good luck

Well said. That's exactly what I had in mind. Apart from the certificate, there's a limit to what you can learn in a formal school setting. And this is a field that is constantly evolving so you need to keep abreast of what is taking place in the real world.

I agree that w3school is the best, but I also think that tutorialized.com is a great resource. I'm a teacher and any time my students get done with their project, I always put them on Tutorialized. Right now, there are over 400 tutorials on there for everything:
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